Showing posts with label Princess Cruises. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Princess Cruises. Show all posts

Saturday, December 02, 2023

Our Grand Princess Cruise

The Grand Princess at Sydney Harbour
 After our Alaskan Passage cruise was cancelled in 2020 due to the so-called COVID 19 pandemic, we had a credit with Princess Cruises and decided to use some of it to cruise from Adelaide up the east coast of Australia to Willis Island.

You've never heard of Willis Island, have you? Neither had we after a lifetime in Australia and many years living in Queensland in which Willis Island is located. (See below)

Leaving from Adelaide is wonderful not having to fly to another capital city to embark. No hassles with baggage weight, lengthy queues, and the possibility of delays, cancellations etc. Unfortunately, most cruises go from Sydney, Melbourne, and less frequently, Brisbane.

All packed and ready to roll, our friendly neighbours and friends Maurie and Wendy drove us the 80-odd km to Port Adelaide via Semaphore where we ate a fish and chips lunch from one of the most popular shops in Semaphore.

Boarding was incredibly fast as there were almost no other people embarking, which was a surprise. We thought we had either arrived terribly early or terribly late. Neither was the case, it seemed numbers getting on in Adelaide were small. We learned later that most people had embarked at Melbourne and travelled to Adelaide and many were doing the short trip between the two cities and would disembark when we got to Melbourne, our first stop on the journey.

Before our trip, we had contacted our numerous friends and Christina's brother Gordon to meet us at each port except Sydney where we didn't know anyone we needed or wanted to meet. The only other place we didn't meet anyone was Cairns since our only friend there had jetted off to New Zealand the day we departed.

John and Robin Henry
John and Robin
At Melbourne we had arranged to meet one of Robin's three half brothers (paternal) whom he never knew existed until a couple of years ago. One had deceased, one is in the Philippines, and the other, John Henry is retired and living with his wife Ann in Melbourne.

Robin had no idea why his parents had not told him about these three people with whom he would have liked to have had a long-term relationship. Maybe his mother didn't know, but his father certainly did. Very disappointing.

On disembarkation at Melbourne, we met John at a park and after some introductions, he drove us around Melbourne visiting the important tourist locations while we chatted about our father, our families and our lives. It was wonderful and we enjoyed each other's company. Unfortunately, his wife Ann had a prior commitment so we never met her. John dropped us off at Port Melbourne in time to embark for Sydney.

At the other ports we wandered around, since we didn't need to do any tours, we'd been there, done that at all of the ports of access. We met our various friends and had lunch and a good chat with several of them which was wonderful. We are so fortunate to have a lovely number of friends.

Willis Island

When we headed off we were curious about this island about which we had never heard. We eventually got to see the island established in 1921 when the Queensland Government wanted an early warning system for impending cyclones and storms from the east.

It's now a Bureau of Meteorology station and each morning lets loose a weather balloon at 9 am sharp to get upper atmosphere readings.

The island is about 450 m long and 150 wide without a jetty, so the ship simply did a couple of runs past it.

As we did so, a staff member from the Island contacted us by telephone and loud speaker telling us about the island and what staff do. It was very interesting and now we can claim to have at least seen Willis Island if not visited it.

As always, when we're away from home, it's good to return safely and after the shock of having to do one's own cooking, washing, bed-making etc wears off, get back to the usual routine.

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Sailing on the Sea Princess

Main Activity Deck - Sea Princess
The Sea Princess was the first ship on which we did a tour - 40 days! We went from Sydney, Australia to Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, China, Japan, Guam and back to Sydney.

You can read about that tour here.

This tour began at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and took us south to our neighbour country, New Zealand.

It's the third time we've been to the "Island of the Great White Cloud" and I always wonder why anyone who lives in NZ would leave. It's a beautiful country.

We traversed the west coast of the islands and then came up the eest coast calling into several ports, the following map shows our travel route.

Unfortunately, it was too rough for us to visit Akaroa and Napier which was a disappointment, however, as the ship's captain said, it's better not to push the margin of safety with so many people on board.

This trip was during the Australian school holidays and included New Year's Eve. There were numerous children on board and a much young group of adults - their parents and other adults apparently taking advantage of the Christmas-New Year slow down and holiday break.

As we had been on a number of previous cruises, we didn't get involved in many of the on-board activities - been there, done them. Christina did attend regular Knitters and Knatters Group meetings and we attended several excellent evening shows we had not seen before. One of the comedians was spectacular.

I caught up on a stack of reading I had stored for the occasion and of course, on those places we visited, we got off the ship and had a good wander around, even though we had seen them before. At Auckland we visited the Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life attraction where we met some interesting creatures like this pufferfish which eyed me off as I took its photo.

I can see you Robin !
Initially I thought it was ugly (who am I to talk?), but ultimately I realised what a beautiful piece of work it was. Only evolution could produce such an odd creature with antennae to perform whatever function they perform. (Anyone help here?)

Probably the highlight of the trip was doing a cruise along Milford Sound. We'd visited previously by bus, but the tour in and out covered all of the Sound and we had a good look at the dozens of waterfalls running down steep rock walls into the lake below.

Milford Sound from Sea Princess

I have a large number of photos of Milford Sound all of which are pretty similar - steep Sound walls, plenty of greenery and billions of Litres of running water that would probably be among the purest on our planet.

We thoroughly enjoyed our trip around New Zealand and meeting the inhabitants was also enjoyable as they are inevitably friendly and appreciate those of us from "over the ditch" visiting.

Robin

Sunday, February 10, 2019

We're Off Again - Our 2019 Cruises

We're off again!

This time it's a long stint away from Australia and will take us to a number of places to which we have never been and a couple of revisits.

Determined not to leave too much of an inheritance for the kids when we take that journey from which nobody returns, we're getting in our last few trips abroad while our bodies still work sufficiently well to lug baggage about, drive hire cars, climb stairs, drink pina coladas, and do all the other things tourists usually do - aging tourists that is.

The first cruise aboard Princess Cruises Sapphire Princess leaves from Singapore and after 37 days, docks at Southampton, UK. The map above shows it's trek.

Sapphire Princess
It will be of particular interest to visit Dubai, UAE and Salalah, Oman again to see how they have changed since we lived nearby at Al Ain. But, would you believe it, it's over a decade since we left Al Ain?

Time seems to go faster as you get older (and hair grows where you don't need it)  - it's not fair.

Before we head off from Singapore, we're going to Bangkok, Thailand for a week to have a look around. Christina has been there before, but not Robin. 

Initially, we were contemplating getting some dental work done at Bangkok, but having spoken to a couple of dentists in Australia, we're thinking we'll get the work done locally when we return. Robin has had several visits to a periodontist and has been asked to wait three months before getting anything done so the periodontist can see whether his intervention has worked and what future work needs doing. So, it's probably pointless getting work done overseas beforehand after already investing so much.

After arriving at Southampton, we have about a month before we take cruise number two from Southampton around the British Isles. The map below shows the trek.


We'll tour the southern parts of England we never got to during our previous two visits before joining the cruise. This time it's on Princess Cruises Crown Princess for 12 days.

On return to Southampton we fly to Bangkok and will probably spend a few more days there before flying to Siem Reap in Cambodia.

A friend from Alice Springs has just recently established the Mango Villa Guest House at Siem Reap so it would be an opportune time to stay with him and visit the Angkor Wat temple complex which we have been keen to see. Then it will be back to Bangkok and head home direct to Adelaide via Singapore Airlines.

It's a hard life retirement, but Robin is always mindful of this verse from his favourite poet, Omar Khayyam (The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam):

Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend,
Before we too into the Dust descend,
Dust into Dust, and under Dust to lie,
Sans Wine, sans Song, sans Singer; sans End!

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Circumnavigating Australia and New Zealand

Christina and I are at Rosebud, Victoria at the bottom of Australia. We're spending a week at the Nepean Country Club but on Friday will be returning to the Bellerine Country Club to spend a few days with friends Michael and Gayle before heading off to Sydney and a cruise around Australia and New Zealand.

The Bellerine Country Club is an up-market over 55s/retirement village adjoined a golf course. There are numerous occupied houses and additional houses are being added weekly.

How did we happen to be here? Well, originally we were travelling to Nuriootpa in South Australia to check out The Vines Retirement Village but daughter Meredith had to attend a medical appointment at Adelaide and grandson Tory was on school holidays and it all just happened.

Meredith and Tory accompanied us to Adelaide and Meredith wanted to visit friends in Melbourne, so we finished up extending our trip. Meredith and Tory flew back to Alice Springs leaving Christina and I to carry on with the rest of our holiday.

A day before driving out from The Alice, we received a very good offer to join the cruise going round Australia and New Zealand and as our friends Michael and Gayle were on the cruise, decided to sign up.

We are looking forward to the cruise, which will be our third with Princess Cruises.

I'll keep you posted about the cruise as internet availability and motivation allow.

Robin